I know of one place: WUDANG MOUNTAIN! It's in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which was completely greenscreened when they got to Wudang. Wudang mountain is a UNESCO (I think that's how it's spelled) World Heritage Site, and it has many many daoist sites, such as Purple Cloud Temple, Golden Peak, Lan Yan (or Yen), etc. Very beautiful, and culturally astounding. Source: I live near Wudang.
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"The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and robbers there will be," is a quote from Laozi, the founder of Daoism. So, it's Daoism.
According to the Oakland Museum of California website (refer to the link, below), the list of religions practiced with the walls of China's Forbidden City included shamanism (belief in the supernatural), Daoism, Confucianism and Buddhism.
Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism are all parts of Buddhism. These are practiced in conjunction with each-other in China and across Asia. Confucius invented the philosophy and brought his ideas to others, who liked it, as it is a mix of calm "one with nature" Daoism, and strict, communist-like "legalism" with demands and yelling. It is where the idea "respect your elders" comes from. So you could say the ideas of the religion are practiced everywhere, without one even knowing it.
what are the customs of daoism
there is no religious daoism. it was created as a philosophy only.
The dominant religion in India is Islamic religion
what are the fundametal beliefs of Daoism?
How do daoism peace
In addition to Buddhism, the people of the Khmer Empire practiced Hinduism, which significantly influenced their culture, architecture, and art, particularly seen in the construction of temples like Angkor Wat. Confucianism and Daoism were less prominent in the Khmer Empire, while Shinto was primarily associated with Japan and did not have a presence in Cambodia. The harmonious blend of Buddhism and Hinduism shaped the spiritual landscape of the Khmer civilization.
Emperors who followed the way of Daoism(Taoism)
The central belief of Daoism is in learning and practicing â??The Wayâ?? (Dao). Daoism is the ultimate truth to the universe.